Barbara Cartland - The Lovelight of Apollo

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As a cousin of Queen Victoria, the beautiful Princess Marigold is obliged to yield to the Queen's wishes when it comes to marriage – and the Monarch is most reluctant to allow her to marry the man she loves, Prince Holden of Allenberg, because she views his tiny European Principality as insignificant and uninfluential.
So, although the Queen assents to their engagement, she puts obstacles in the way of their marriage in the hope that Princess Marigold will fall out of love with Prince Holden if she can keep them apart for any length of time.
One such obstacle is the Royal order that Marigold travels to Greece to represent the Queen at the State funeral of Prince Eumenus.
Determined to stay with her beloved Holden, the Princess comes up with a cunning plan.
She will send another young woman in her place – and Prince Holden knows the ideal candidate, the beautiful young Vicar's daughter called Avila Grandell, who looks uncannily like the Princess and, being half-Greek, speaks the language fluently.
And so, with her mother's concerned consent, this awestruck young innocent's adventure begins, voyaging to Athens and on to the island of Malia.
Little do any of them expect Avila to be touched by the Light of the God Apollo and would then fall in love with a handsome charming Prince of her own!

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The combination was just so striking that whoever saw her looked at her and then looked at her again.

This made Queen Victoria even more determined to marry off Princess Marigold as soon as it was possible.

It would certainly mean a quieter and less turbulent atmosphere inside Windsor Castle.

Her Majesty might have known, however, that anyone she did chose for her troublesome relative would be totally unacceptable to her.

Usually before Princess Marigold had even seen the man in question she decided that she would not marry him. Crown Princes were suggested to her one after another.

All of whom were, as Queen Victoria knew, only too eager to be more closely associated with Great Britain and her ever-growing Empire.

Princess Marigold stamped her foot and cried, “No! No! No !”

Princes were invited to England and they came cocky and very pleased with themselves, confident that they would go home closely united through marriage to the British Throne.

They left with their tails between their legs.

A sharp little voice said, “no! no! no!” to everything they suggested.

Then unexpectedly and without any scheming by Queen Victoria, in fact it was without her knowledge, Princess Marigold met Prince Holden of Allenberg.

He had come to England to stay with some friends of his, who had studied at the same University.

His visit had not been notified as a special Royal Occasion to Buckingham Palace nor to Windsor Castle.

It was just by chance that Princess Marigold, having nothing at all to do one afternoon, thought that she would go to Ranelagh and watch the Polo.

She had been invited many times, but generally found that it was rather boring for the spectators. A lot of galloping about after a small ball.

However, when she looked in her diary, she found that there was nothing specific for her to do that day.

So she decided on an impulse that she would drive to Ranelagh.

A good-looking young Duke with whom she had danced the previous night had told her that he was playing against a team arranged by the German Embassy.

“I believe they rather fancy themselves,” he had said, “but I am quite certain, Your Royal Highness, that we will win. We are in tip-top form and have won every game we have played so far this Season.”

He had paused and then added,

“We would, of course, be very honoured if you would come to watch us play tomorrow afternoon.”

Princess Marigold had actually enjoyed herself that evening. No one had pestered her to go home early or told her that she could not dance for the third time with the same partner.

She had therefore given orders when she awoke that she would be going to Ranelagh.

This meant that she had to take a Lady-in-Waiting with her.

The one whose turn it was complained bitterly,

“I have a headache,” she told the other Ladies-in-Waiting. “So why cannot that tiresome girl stay here instead of gallivanting off to watch Polo where I will doubtless have to sit in the sun all afternoon.”

She gave a sigh before continuing,

“I shall then have to listen to her saying all the way home that she was bored.”

It must have been a real surprise to her later that Princess Marigold was in such a good temper.

Especially as, when they finally did drive back to Windsor Castle, it was quite late in the evening.

“I must see you tomorrow,” Prince Holden had said as he helped her into her carriage.

“You will not forget?” the Princess had replied in a soft voice.

“How could you imagine that I could forget anything that concerns you?” he asked.

They had looked into each other’s eyes.

It was with the greatest reluctance that the Prince moved away so that the footman could close the door of the carriage.

As Princess Marigold drove off, she bent forward to wave to him.

He then stood watching until the carriage was well out of sight.

*

Prince Holden had arrived at Windsor Castle the next day to pay his humble respects to Queen Victoria.

And she had received him in her study without much enthusiasm.

Allenberg was a very small South German Principality and of no particular importance or standing in the world.

However Her Majesty was determined to prevent the unscrupulous way that the Russians were trying to exert influence in a number of the smaller Balkan States.

They had already infiltrated into Serbia and the other North Balkan States as well.

The Czar of Russia had fortunately not been successful in gaining control of Bulgaria.

Prince Alexander of Battenberg had refused to act as a Russian puppet.

Finally the Russians kidnapped the Prince and had then forced him to abdicate at pistol-point.

Queen Victoria had been furious.

“Russia behaves and has behaved shamefully and disgracefully!” she raged.

It was because of what had happened in Bulgaria that finally she became more amenable to the idea of Princess Marigold marrying Prince Holden.

However Bulgaria was a large country while Allenberg was a very small one.

Over and over again she told Princess Marigold how advantageous it would be for her to marry a man who could make her a Queen.

To Queen Victoria’s surprise, however, for almost the first time since the death of the Prince Consort, she found that she could not have her own way.

“I intend, Cousin Victoria,” Princess Marigold insisted firmly, “to marry Prince Holden even if I have to elope with him and am never allowed to set foot on English soil again!”

Finally and reluctantly, because nothing she could say would move Princess Marigold, Queen Victoria conceded.

The engagement between Prince Holden of Allenberg and the Princess Maigold was to be announced the following week.

Unfortunately the day before the engagement should have appeared in the newspapers, an elderly relative of the Queen and the Princess had died unexpectedly.

This meant that Royalty were now to be dressed in black for six months and there was no question of even a minor Royal Wedding taking place until the time of mourning was past.

The Queen therefore decided that their engagement was to be kept secret from everyone except those living in Windsor Castle and the public announcement would be made when the actual date of the Wedding was decided.

Now in a voice that was almost hysterical Princess Marigold pointed out,

“Do you not understand, Holden, that Her Majesty will use the death of Prince Eumenus as an excuse to keep us in mourning.”

She paused a moment to clear her throat before continuing,

“She is just hoping and praying that we will become bored with waiting and then she can marry me off to some doddering old King whose Throne is crumbling from under him!”

Prince Holden put his hand over the Princess’s.

“We have a little more than two months to go,” he said, “and I cannot believe that Prince Eumenus who was of little consequence, could expect us to mourn for any longer than that.”

“But I will not leave you and go to Greece,” Princess Marigold retorted. “I know exactly how Her Majesty’s mind works. She is thinking that because Papa was Greek, I might find someone there of more importance than you.”

Prince Holden was well aware that this was true.

But, as there was nothing more he could say, he raised the Princess’s hand to his lips.

“Also,” the Princess went on, “you promised that you would take me away in your yacht. I have not yet told the Queen, but I have decided who we would take with us as a chaperone, old Lady Milne.”

She smiled at him and then carried on,

“If we give her enough to drink, she will sleep all through the afternoon and evening and not interfere with us at all.”

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